About

Managing Member Background

George J. Schultze
Mr. Schultze is Managing Member and Founder of the General Partner. He chairs the General Partner’s Investment and Strategy Committees and, together with his team, makes the final decision on all investments for the portfolio.

Mr. Schultze previously served on the following boards and committees:

Mr. Schultze is widely recognized as an expert on distressed and special situations investing and is often quoted in the media regarding high profile reorganization cases. He is author of The Art of Vulture Investing (Wiley Finance) and is also a frequent speaker at industry conferences and graduate schools such as Harvard Business School . Prior to founding the General Partner, he honed his activist distressed investing approach with MD Sass. Before that, he was employed with Fiduciary Partners fund of funds, the Mayer Brown & Platt law firm, and Merrill Lynch.

Mr. Schultze is a joint graduate of Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School , JD/MBA. He founded the Columbia Law School Investment Club and served as editor for The Columbia Business Law Review. He also authored several papers including: Negotiating the TWA Bankruptcy Restructuring, Tax Factors and ERISA Implications of Corporate Restructurings, and International Banking Law. While at Columbia , he placed 2nd in the 1995 business school annual stock-picking contest.

Mr. Schultze earned a BA from Rutgers College where he graduated with a joint major in Economics/Political Science and the Henry Rutgers Scholar distinction. While at Rutgers, he won The Wall Street Journal Award for Excellence in Economics and placed 23rd nationwide (from over 14,000 participants) and first place at Rutgers in the 1991 AT&T Annual Stock Picking Contest.

Although born and raised in the U.S.A. , Mr. Schultze is fluent in German and Spanish.